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Compendium on Acts and Rules
6. Section 48H.—Notices of lease to Six years (vide Rule 166D).
an under raiyat.
7. Sections 69 and 70—Appraisement Should be kept for 12 years (i.e., class
or division of crops. as "B" or until next settlement under;
Chapter X of the Bengal Tenancy Act
whichever period be longer.
8. Section 80—Registration of As "A" papers.
landlord's improvement.
•NOTE.—Settlement records will be dealt with as laid down in Part II, chapter:
XIX of the Survey and Settlement Manual I, 1917.
9. Sections 81(6), 78(a) and As "A" papers.
(6).—
Application for recording evidence
of improvements and of right to
make improvement.
10. Section 87—Abandonment of Should be kept for 12 years (i.e.,
holdings. classed as "B") or until next settlement
under , Chapter X of the Bengal
Tenancy Act, whichever period be
longer.
11. Sections 101(0)(a) and 103— Should be kept for 6 years.
Record-of-rights.
12. Section 118—Determination As “A" papers.
of proprietor's private land.
13. Section 167.—Annulment of As "B" papers to be preserved for
incumbrances. 12
5'ears.
14. Section 58—Proceedings As "B" papers.
against maliks for not granting
pucea receipts. Rejected
applications
15. Rejected applications As "C" papers.
VIII.—The following records appertaining to the Cess Department: -
Correspondence.
1. General powers-of-attorney.
2. All documents filed with their lists and acknowledgments for their return.
3. Final orders in cases of objection.
IX.—The following papers prepared in Partition 'cases: -
1. Combined fly-leaf and title page (vide rule 128).
2. Order sheets containing important orders.
3. Joint applications under section 14(a) and (b).
4. Applications for Partition under sections 17 and 30.
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